Malayang Pagkakaisa ng Kabataang Pilipino


Malayang Pagkakaisa ng Kabataang Pilipino, abbreviated MPKP was a youth organization in the Philippines. It was the youth and student wing of the pro-Soviet Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930. MPKP was founded on November 30, 1967, as the PKP broke its links with the Kabataang Makabayan. Whilst the KM developed a Maoist orientation under the leadership of Jose Maria Sison, the MPKP argued that protracted revolutionary war was not feasible considering the geography of the Philippines. Some six hundred delegates took part in the founding congress of MPKP, held in Cabiao, Nueva Ecija. The leading group of MPKP had belonged to the KM in Central Luzon. Francisco Nemenzo Jr. was amongst the founders of MPKP. As of 1970, MPKP was estimated to have some 5,000 members, predominately young peasants and rural workers. MPKP published Struggle as its organ.
MPKP participated in the Movement for a Democratic Philippines, a coalition of student movements born out of the protests against the 1969 elections. Ruben Torres, a lawyer who graduated from the University of the Philippines in 1966, was the president of MPKP in 1970.
MPKP was banned in 1972, as martial law was declared. As of that year, the estimated MPKP membership stood at around 10,000.
Imprisoned MPKP members were offered amnesty through Presidential Decree No. 571-A, which was signed on November 22, 1974.